Welcome
Our mission is to support individuals and families by providing work-from-home opportunities
and by encouraging heartfelt actions for the health of our planet.
Keep Your Fork was established in 2010 as a local “economic stimulus package” that is sustainable and practical. It provides a means of employment and includes an environmentally sound idea that rewards personal responsibility, creative effort and individual initiative.
Keep Your Fork reminds us every day that “something better is coming” and we can each become our own agents of change.
Individuals are allowed to produce Keep Your Fork kits using cotton and cotton blend fabric (preferably recycled). These items are made into “kits” which include the fabric napkin, fork and spoon – rolled into a neat easy to carry “package.”
This kit is ideal for school children, business professionals, tradesmen, farmers, hikers, bikers and travelers – anyone who uses a fork for eating can help the planet by using a Keep Your Fork Kit. The kit can be kept in a lunch box, glove box, brief case, back pack, purse or pocket. By keeping and re-using your fork and napkin there is no need to use paper napkins or plastic utensils. This means less waste, less potential for the spread of disease and a healthier environment.
The Independent Contractor Seamstress must be a competent seamstress (or partner with someone who is) and is paid by the piece for making kits. An Independent Contractor Sales Representative takes wholesale orders of the kits and receives a commission on the sales!
Our goals are simple:
- Create opportunities for work that can be completed at home, under any schedule (great for mothers, seniors or others who want additional income)
- Make a heartfelt contribution to the health of our Mother Earth so she can be cleaner and healthier.
- Re-use, rather than waste resources.
Please join us in this effort by referring a seamstress, salesperson, organization or store who would like to support these efforts. In the meantime, remember to keep your fork as something better is coming… It might even be better than pie!
Liza & Tracy
| Click here to read a Keep Your Fork Inspirational Story |